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Cars and Coffee is always a good place to show off a newly purchased supercar, or a rare exotic. But Audi presented something different at a gathering in Virginia last weekend — a not-for-us RS4 Avant.

QuattroWorld published a set of photos on Saturday after a reader tipped them off. As it turns out, an Audi RS4 Avant (reportedly in German-market spec and wearing nearly every available option) turned up at a Saturday-morning gathering just a few miles from Audi‘s Herndon, Virginia headquarters. The car looks exactly as you’d expect — it’s got the RS5’s mesh grille up front and a slick deck spoiler out back. For an added dash of Audi snark, the RS4 Avant in question has a sticker at the top of the rear window that says “you just got beat by a wagon.”

It’s a bit cocky for a sticker, yes, but not many cars can beat this Teutonic wagon. The RS4 uses the same running gear as the RS5 coupe, which means a 4.2-liter direct-injected and normally aspirated V-8 engine making 450 hp and 317 lb-ft of torque, all of which is sent through a seven-speed DSG gearbox and a quattro all-wheel-drive system with a torque-vectoring rear differential. Top speed is a healthy 174 mph, provided the buyer opts to increase the limiter from its standard 155 mph. When it’s time to stop, the RS4 Avant has optional carbon-ceramic brakes measuring nearly 15 inches in diameter — and the Cars and Coffee model reportedly had that option checkbox ticked.

There’s only one question left, then: Should it come here? Audi fans in the U.S. hoping can choose between the S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, TT S, or the hotter TT RS and RS5. But that leaves no wagon option, and the RS4 Avant isn’t officially heading here (save for a winking, M-plated tester or two) at this point. You tell us — should Audi pull the trigger? Check out QuattroWorld’s photos by going here and then let us know in the comments below.